Tunisian commission tackles Ben Ali-era corruption one case at a time

May 12, 2011

Produced by World Vision Report

Tunisians stand outside the building that houses the new anti-corruption commission.

Tunisia's interim government recently set up a date for national elections. On July 24, Tunisians will vote on who should draft the country's new constitution. This follows weeks of demonstrations calling for a rapid transition to democracy.

Tunisians are celebrating this step, but many worry that justice is lagging behind, as thousands of corruption victims wait for redress in court.